Victory Trinity Lutheran  Church

Ministries

Our Community Involvement

Victory Trinity has always had a strong interest in serving the community and especially those who are less fortunate. Our service ranges from assisting the homeless to beautification of the community.

Youth

Our youth efforts include a Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, first communion instruction and confirmation training. We are proud of our young people and all the help they willingly offer.

Community

Our community involvement efforts include participation in the local Community Table program and homeless shelter as well as a beatification project. We have also had a strong commitment to the Christmas Child program, the Annual Walk to End Alzhiemers, Mason County Relay for Life effort and an annual Walk to End Hunger. Other local charities such as the HELP Ministries and Salvation Army food bank are given our support. We try to live the ELCA statement - “God’s Work Our Hands”.

Individual

We have an active group of talented ladies that knit or crochet beautiful prayer shawls that are given to people that are ailing, graduates or other significant accomplishment. A “Projects Day” program crafts quilts for the needy, church banners and many other items to fill the needs of others.
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Victory Trinity Lutheran  Church

Ministries

Our Community Involvement

Victory Trinity has always had a strong interest in serving the community and especially those who are less fortunate. Our service ranges from assisting the homeless to beautification of the community.

Youth

Our youth efforts include a Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, first communion instruction and confirmation training. We are proud of our young people and all the help they willingly offer.

Community

Our community involvement efforts include participation in the local Community Table program and homeless shelter as well as a beatification project. We have also had a strong commitment to the Christmas Child program, the Annual Walk to End Alzhiemers, Mason County Relay for Life effort and an annual Walk to End Hunger. Other local charities such as the HELP Ministries and Salvation Army food bank are given our support. We try to live the ELCA statement - “God’s Work Our Hands”.

Individual

We have an active group of talented ladies that knit or crochet beautiful prayer shawls that are given to people that are ailing, graduates or other significant accomplishment. A “Projects Day” program crafts quilts for the needy, church banners and many other items to fill the needs of others.